which means that this inkjet concoction will fade to junk in the next 20 years.
Come on man...
Bille
Well-known
At least this photo is more interesting that Gurskys...
Have to disagree here.
lucasjld
Member
Unfortunately, from where I come from, it is really hard to believe that "big sums of money" like that is surrounded by honesty.
Ken Stein
Newbie
Just consider the photography collection one could assemble with a 6.5 million dollar budget. Generally, Lik is marketing trough his own galleries-self described "luxury photography." I think it is reasonable to question the reality of this headline. It is amazing what one can sell the public. There is probably less than mets the eye here. I pity the fool who buys his photographs for an "investment."
Ken
Ken
MIkhail
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At least this photo is more interesting that Gurskys...
To judge a piece of art by "prettiness" is naive at best.
It is judged by the originality of idea expressed. Has nothing to do with whether you would put it on a wall or not.
Gursky works with a concept. You don’t have to understand or agree with it, but it’s there. This crap is specifically a wall hanging material, with high price to boost the sales…
Paddy C
Unused film collector
This reeks of stunt/scam.
pvdhaar
Peter
I find it difficult to assess how 'good' these images are from looking at a screen and without seeing them printed life size.. Maybe they will reveal something then that would appeal..
MIkhail
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When you buy stocks of Microsoft (for example) do you care that they are printed on nice paper and delivered in a pretty wrapper? You don't, as long as they are guaranteed to grow in price. At this point certain pieces of art are considered to be good bankable commodities, and it does not matter weather they are pretty, likable, or you can find a better picture in gallery next door...
hlockwood
Well-known
Is this print unique? Has the original file been trashed? If not, who owns the rights to make additional copies?
On the technical side: how big is the print? Were the inks dye or pigment? What paper is it printed on. USW.
Like some here, I have trouble believing this sale, at that price, actually took place.
HFL
On the technical side: how big is the print? Were the inks dye or pigment? What paper is it printed on. USW.
Like some here, I have trouble believing this sale, at that price, actually took place.
HFL
rbiemer
Unabashed Amateur
Is he his own marketing person? More importantly, can I hire whoever that is? 
Looking at what auction results I could find on line, none of his other work is selling anywhere near this price. I did find one result for the color version of this photo that sold for 15k USD. And a bunch that sold for less than the estimate.
Rob
Looking at what auction results I could find on line, none of his other work is selling anywhere near this price. I did find one result for the color version of this photo that sold for 15k USD. And a bunch that sold for less than the estimate.
Rob
MIkhail
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Art collection is not that simple, it is seldom about the money, and more about timing and a clear vision.
Looking at the Leonard A. Lauder Collection at the Metropolitan Museum of Art was a good lesson. http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/12/a...spotlights-a-lauder-trove-of-cubism.html?_r=0
I don't disagree with any of it.
rbiemer
Unabashed Amateur
Snarky but funny!
And, this leads me to another thought:
Who wants to shatter this current price record? No measly 10 cent jump here folks:
I will happily sell you a print of any of my photos for 17 million USD and offer an instant rebate of...17 million USD. We won't mention the rebate in the press release. But may need to make the terms clear to the IRS...
Rob
And, this leads me to another thought:
Who wants to shatter this current price record? No measly 10 cent jump here folks:
I will happily sell you a print of any of my photos for 17 million USD and offer an instant rebate of...17 million USD. We won't mention the rebate in the press release. But may need to make the terms clear to the IRS...
Rob
Another take on the image...
http://petapixel.com/2014/12/13/just-peter-liks-record-breaking-photo-sale-may-constitute-torture/
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raid
Dad Photographer
With a 50% sale at KEH for accessories, the seller can get for 8 million S, over 12 million Dollars on accessories there!
Richard G
Veteran
Here's a discussion of the photographer's business model, and the downside for 'investors'.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/02/22/b...t-region®ion=top-news&WT.nav=top-news&_r=0
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/02/22/b...t-region®ion=top-news&WT.nav=top-news&_r=0
thompsonks
Well-known
Yes, the Times article is a good one that appears – appropriately – in the Sunday Business section. It presents Lik as a dubious marketing phenomenon, not as an artist, and the undertone is that it's a scam. Wealthy but naive consumers who've heard that 'art is a good investment' are conned by trained sales staffs in his chain of galleries located in tourist venues. The resale value of his prints is zilch, because nobody who collects art in general or photography in particular would want one. Google the Lik website, and you'll see an uninterrupted string of cliches.
Kirk
Kirk
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